A Cinch Built to Perform

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Your saddle’s cinch is a lifeline when you’re riding your horse and shouldn’t be overlooked. It holds your saddle in place and helps you maintain a stable position, ensuring your safety as well as your horse’s safety. Whether you are trail riding or competing in the arena, a good cinch is crucial to your and your horse’s safety and success.

When it comes to cinches, Clinton prefers the Featherflex™ Cinch by Classic Equine. The cinch is made to perform with your horse’s comfort in mind and comes in two styles: roper and straight.

Key features of the Featherflex™ Cinch:

    • Extra soft, non-chaffing, non-galling virgin neoprene is self-lubricating, flexible, and reduces girth itch under extreme conditions.
    • Exclusive, six-layer system eliminates twist and cinch discomfort.
    • Anti-microbial and anti-fungal.
    • Custom designed stainless steel buckles and dees will not rust.
    • Magni-hide seamless nylon top cover is impervious to spurs.

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